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Find similar grantsDiscretionary Grants: Basic Needs and Health is sponsored by The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation. A regional community foundation grant that supports community health and basic needs, including animal welfare initiatives that benefit residents of the Greater Kanawha Valley.
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Discretionary Grantmaking Programs - The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation Discretionary Grantmaking Programs The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation’s grantmaking priority areas include Community Economic Development (CED) , Education, Health, Arts & Culture, and Basic Needs. Occasionally, the Foundation offers additional competitive grantmaking opportunities known as special initiatives.
To learn more about TGKVF’s Grantmaking Priorities, please visit Grantmaking Priorities . To be eligible for TGKVF’s discretionary grantmaking programs, an applicant must: Be a 501c3 nonprofit or government entity Serve Boone, Clay, Fayette, Kanawha, Lincoln, and/or Putnam counties in West Virginia To learn more about TGKVF’s grantmaking process, please review the How to Start the Grant Inquiry Process page .
To apply to the Foundation you must first speak with a Program Officer . Applications are by invitation only.
To achieve this vision, we have two discretionary grantmaking tracks: Proactive Collaborative Grants in Education, Health, and Civic Engagement & Community Building Responsive Grants in Basic Needs or Arts & Culture To be eligible for both of TGKVF’s discretionary grantmaking programs, an applicant must: Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public school, or government entity Demonstrate the ability to build community wealth (click here for more information) Serve Kanawha, Putnam, Lincoln, Boone, Clay, and/or Fayette counties of WV Have an audit, financial review, or financial compilation (for more information, click here) Click here for more information about the Proactive Collaborative Grants program.
Click here for more information about the Responsive Grants program. Click here to access an Applicant Guide that refers to both grantmaking programs. Click the image to video our Tech Tools video page Education & Arts Projects Community Economic Development Basic Needs and Special Initiatives Projects You must be logged in to post a comment.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public schools, or government entities serving Kanawha, Putnam, Lincoln, Boone, Clay, and/or Fayette counties in West Virginia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Discretionary Grants: Basic Needs and Health is funded by The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in West Virginia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The solicitation lists one required document: Audit, financial review, or financial compilation. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
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